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Colonel (Retired) Ali Brown

Foreword by the Vice President of the WRAC Association

Welcome to The WRAC Association website. Whether you have served, or indeed are still serving, I hope that you will have a look at this website and join our thriving Association. The heart of the WRAC Association are our members and we have a network of 52 Branches across the UK and overseas. Wherever you live there will be a Branch you can join to meet old friends and make new ones. This network is supported by our Facebook presence; both the official Association page where you can catch up on recent events and news but also the recently launched Griffin Group where you can “try before you buy”. Have a look on Facebook and see how our current members are communicating with each other.

The WRAC Association continues to host celebratory events, such as the Grand Reunion recently held in Harrogate and attended by just under 400 members. Also we continue to distribute Benevolence through our means tested grants process. Further information on access to and eligibility for ATS & WRAC Benevolent Fund grants can be found on this website or by calling the WRAC Association office in Winchester.

To celebrate the Association’s legacies we are holding events to mark some important anniversaries. 2017 is the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), renamed the Queens Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps (QMAAC) in 1918. We will mark this anniversary with a celebration event and hope to have the Association Standard present at the Festival of Remembrance in the Royal Albert Hall. 2017 also marks 25 years since the disbandment of the WRAC in 1992. 2019 is the 100th anniversary of the Association (initially called the QMAAC Old Comrades Association, later the QMAAC & ATS Comrades Association) and the 70th anniversary of the formation of the WRAC. We are already making plans to hold a function in Guildford Cathedral, which hosts Books of Remembrance and the laid up Standards of the QMAAC and the ATS. These events will remember and honour all those who served in the WAAC, QMAAC, ATS and WRAC and also those women serving today.

Please help us to keep this proud legacy alive. Spread the word and come and join us to be part of our 3,000 strong membership; you will discover old friends and become part of the WRAC Association family.

Comradeship, esprit de corps, benevolence and preserving traditions. The WRAC Association: maintaining contact between former members of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Auxiliary Territorial Service Territorial Army, Women's Royal Army Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, WRAC Territorial and Volunteer Reserve and women still serving in the Army.